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Shanshiyo ( Somali: Shanshiyo Arabic: الشاشي) or Shaanshi'' is a Somali clan, mainly from the southern coastal cities of Mogadishu,
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Baraawe Barawa ( so, Baraawe, Maay: ''Barawy'', ar, ﺑﺮﺍﻭة ''Barāwa''), also known as Barawe and Brava, is the capital of the South West State of Somalia.Pelizzari, Elisa. "Guerre civile et question de genre en Somalie. Les événements et le ...
and Kismayo which established communities in the hinterlands in towns such as
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and Diinsoor due to trading.


Overview

The clan traces its ancestry to Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, a well-known and close companion of the prophet Muhammad. This group along the Benaadir coast first settled in the old quarter HamarWeyne and can still be found predominantly living in the houses around the masjid Awooto Eeday. All Shaanshiyos in Banaadir ancestry trace back to the common ancestor Abubakar Qaffal al-Shashi (from Shaash, which refers to what is now Tashkent)). From here, this group moved to other places along the coast and into the hinterlands of the former Banaadir. In
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, they are part of the local confederacies called the 12 Koofi ( Somali: 12 hats) along with clans such as Duruqbo, Asharaf (Ba 'Alawi, Bin Hassan and Mahdali), Gameedle, Haatim, Reer Khaadib, Shukureere, Juunji,
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and Shiikhaal (
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and Jaziira). In
Baraawe Barawa ( so, Baraawe, Maay: ''Barawy'', ar, ﺑﺮﺍﻭة ''Barāwa''), also known as Barawe and Brava, is the capital of the South West State of Somalia.Pelizzari, Elisa. "Guerre civile et question de genre en Somalie. Les événements et le ...
, they are also found in one of the local clan confederacies called Biido, where the Shanshiyo sub-clan Abdi Shuuqale find themselves part of the Reer Faqi clan who are also originally from Hamar Weyne.


Notable people

* Shaykh Sufi, Abd Al-Rahman bin Abdullah al Shashi ( Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن عبد الله الشاشي) (1829–1904), popularly known as Sheikh Sufi, was a 19th-century Somali scholar, poet, reformist and astrologist. An annual festival is held for him in the Koodka neighbourhood of Hamar Weyne. * Sheikh Abba, for the latter part of the 20th century Sheikh Mahamed Sheikh Ahmed Sheikh Mahamud al-Shashy, popularly known as Sheikh Abba, was a leading member of the Mogadishu 'ulama, a follower of the Qadiriyya tariqa and a foremost sheikh of Hamar Weyne.


See also

* Reer Faqi * Asharaf * Biido * Haatim * Banaadiri people * 12 Koofi


References

{{Reflist Somali clans